This modern, international-standard sporting venue is the largest integrated sports complex of its type in Australia. The centre, used by both community and elite athletes alike, is where you'll find the Aquatics program. The Aquatics program incorporates events for Elite Athletes with a Disability (EAD).

MSAC is adjacent to the site of the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park. The centre will also host Table Tennis and Squash.

Seating chart: Aquatics - Swimming

The Swimming events will be held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.

The Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre seating area is divided into three stands, the North Stand, the East Stand and the West Stand.

The North Stand consists of Aisles 6 to 9, with seating from Row A to NN. Seating in Price Level B consists of Rows A to D, seating in Price Level C consists of Rows E to S and seating in Price Level D consists of Rows T to NN.

The East Stand consists of Aisles 11 to 16, with seating from Row A to EEE. Seating in Price Level A is between Aisles 11 and 16, Rows A to DD and includes seats 17 to 124. Seating in Price Level B is in Aisle 11, Rows A to NN and includes seats 1 to 12. Seating in Price Level B also consists of all of Row EE to NN between aisles 11 to 16. Seating in Price Level C consists of all of Rows PP to VV. Seating in Price Level D consists of all of Rows XX to EEE.

The West Stand consists of Aisles 1 to 5, with seating from Row A to FF. Seating in Price Level A is all of Rows A to AA. Seating in Price Level B is all of Rows BB to FF.

Session changeover procedures: Spectators staying for more than one session are welcome to remain in the venue spectator plaza area between sessions. Spectators will need to leave the seating bowl at the end of each session.

Venue restrictions: Spectators will be walking over variable terrain in changing weather conditions. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring adequate sun and rain protection. Observe list of restricted items which cannot be brought into the venue.

Squash: Courts 5-10 will be GA seating for all sessions.

Table Tennis: Courts 3-10 will be GA seating for all sessions. There will be an extremely limited number of seats available in this area and will be on a first come first seated basis.

Sport Specific Information: Squash: Please be quiet during play. To avoid distracting the athletes you will not be permitted to move to or from your seats during play.

Table Tennis: Spectators are encouraged to cheer and support players but should unsure they abide by the restricted items list.

Limited movement to and from seats may apply during play.

Flash Photography: For the safety of athletes, flash photography is not permitted at this venue.

ALL VENUE DETAILS

Can I bring a bag?Large bags eskies and picnic hampers are not permitted in Games venues. Bags must be able to sit under the seat. All bags will be inspected on entry to Games venues. It will take people with a bag longer to enter Games venues than those without a bag.

Can I bring a flag and banner?Flags and banners smaller than one metre by one metre and with handles shorter than one metre long may be taken into Games venues. Flags and banners must not cover any Games venue signage.

Security The safety and security of all spectators is a priority. Every person entering a Games venue will need to pass through a security screening process. They can expect the process to be similar to an airport security check. The contents of pockets will be checked and bags will be searched.

Can I bring my own food and drink? Each competition venue has a range of food and drink refreshments available for purchase. A small amount of unopened food and drink may be brought into venues by spectators.

Alcohol cannot be taken into any Games venue.

Can I bring a camera or video camera? Not available. Photography and filming for personal, non-commercial purposes is permitted at Games venues. Some venues however, do not allow for flash photography.